irregular
not conforming to normal rules or customs
donate
to give, usually money, to a person or cause
"Oh dear. I'm in trouble again."
Paddington
"Bears is extra"
taxi driver
Where has Paddington Bear come from
darkest Peru
escalator
a moving staircase for carrying people up or down
rummaging
actively searching through something
"He looks the sort of bear that means well."
Mrs. Bird
"Well, he has good manners, I'll say that for him."
Mrs. Bird
What is Paddington's favorite thing to eat?
Orange marmalade
peculiar
unusual; abnormal
villain
a bad or evil character
"Crikey! Fancy you making all this mess. Even I've never made as much mess as this."
Jonathan
"It's not always the brightest things that fetch the most money."
Mr. Gruber
What does Mr. Brown do with his prize money?
He donates it to a retired home for bears in South America.
vigorously
forcefully; energetically
solemnly
seriously and soberly
"Then kindly explain what you are doing in my dressing-room."
Sir Sealy
"Barkridges is grateful!"
Mr. Perkins
What injustice does Paddington try to right at the theater?
The man sending his daughter away.
splodged
precariously
unsteadily
"It's nice having a bear about the house."
Mrs. Brown
"It's the last time I shall ever come to one of your birthday parties!"
Mr. Curry
What does Paddington do when the bath tub begins to overflow?
He uses his hat to throw water out of the tub.